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Movement Disorders Including essential tremor, dystonia and Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS). |
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Both my sister and SIL experienced complete relief of RLS after lowering their intake of gluten.
SIL had a relapse the day after having pizza for dinner. It's not proof, but it might be something to think about... -Heidi |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | dorrie (09-03-2008) |
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I have been on Mirapex for over six years. It completly relieved my severe RLS. I don't know about other remidies, but I do know that Mirapex does work.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | dorrie (09-03-2008) |
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Hi Dorrie,
I was diagnosed with RLS through and overnight sleep study about six years ago. My Doc put me on 'Klonopin'. I take a generic form 'Clonazepan'...not sure if the spelling is correct. Anyway, my RLS is much improved. Sometimes my legs are still a bit sore while in bed, but this is definately in the tolerable range. Ask your Doc if this is something that will help you and not interfere with your other medication. I believe it is a type of anti-seizure medication. Anne |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | dorrie (09-03-2008) |
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I have had RLS my entire life....40 years ago, people thought you were crazy.
We have a family cluster of it. It is made worse by any drug with anticholinergic affects, antidopaminergic effects and SSRIs. We can not take cold medication, allergy medication etc. The only thing that stopped it was Mirapex. Other drugs that may work for people are in the family of opiates and clonazepam. Mirapex or Requip need to be started at the very lowest possible dose and in the evening only. I have seen unfortunate people given the same doses as are used for Parkinson's disease. Those doses are much higher and generally not needed for RLS. RLS can also affect the arms, and upper back, yes, it feels pretty weird. It can also occur during the day in rare cases. RLS occurs when people have low ferritin levels, however, I could not get my ferritin high enough with just oral meds. I also have small fiber neuropathy. Lately my RLS has taken a break...which is weird, as I have been on Mirapex for 8 years, tried to get off numerous times and could not...I had a weird episode of not sleeping for 3 full days and nights....and the fourth night...no RLS. I am sure it is lurking somewhere and once I get used to not having it, it will creep up on me again. That RLS website mentioned is very good. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | dorrie (09-03-2008) |
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I have had RLS for as long as I can remember and was also made to feel as if it were "all in my head". It was actually my psychiatrist (I am bi-polar) that caught on and prescribed Requip. It has worked very well for me, with few "breakthroughs".
I was diagnosed, finally, with YOPD in 2006 and had Mirapex prescribed for that, but it makes me violently ill at any dosage higher than 0.5 mg. Good luck! |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | dorrie (09-03-2008) |
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